What is it with Calibre? I'm hitting T and no code view. Their is a tiny INSPECTOR window, but not the Code View I have seen. In Calibre, I've hit Command+T, Command+T+TAB, TAB, I stood on my head and hit T. No code view.

What do ebook designer's use to create and to open ebooks. Calibre is so WANKY. And then Sigil is going away I see. What the heck is there to do this professionally?

Sigil is NOT going away.
It is not progressing further at this time... Not quite the same.

WANKY is your calibre install or OS misbehaving.

Unfortunately, I have not figured where (the file name) the editor window positions have been saved in the configuration folder.
I can say that the editor behaves well on XP, W7 (x64) and Ubuntu Linux

What is it with Calibre? I'm hitting T and no code view. Their is a tiny INSPECTOR window, but not the Code View I have seen. In Calibre, I've hit Command+T, Command+T+TAB, TAB, I stood on my head and hit T. No code view.

Well, given that Calibre is really still simply a wonderful book catalog/library tool, and not a commercial production tool, it's not surprising that not everything is what is expected.

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What do ebook designer's use to create and to open ebooks. Calibre is so WANKY. And then Sigil is going away I see. What the heck is there to do this professionally?

Most of us use Sigil, not Calibre. Some of the folks who post here will use Calibre with a script, to create a base ePUB from something like an odt file, a Word file, or a PDF, and then clean it up in Sigil. We don't use Calibre, in my shop, for other than cataloguing; if we need a PDF converted, we use Abbyy, and then hand-clean the html, and thence to Sigil.

Some book designers, who get paid for their work, use Jutoh or AWP. I suppose using AWP isn't bad if you can then subsequently fix the ePUB's HTML, and in that line of thought, I suppose the same can be said for Jutoh. Jutoh also has a MOBI creation function. I don't know how far Julian has taken the professional-level Jutoh, in terms of being able to make professional-type books, as opposed to something akin to Scrivener ePUB & Mobi-output.

Some use online tools, like Word2HTML, and code from there. Some even take shortcuts like uploading a Word file to NookPress, taking the resulting ePUB, and fixing it--also using Sigil. One way or the other, most people being paid to create books have Sigil used in their bag of tricks somewhere. I understand that some of the people on this forum are now playing with Calibre's editor, but from my (admittedly very quick) review, it's not yet Sigil.

This is actually a Sigil forum. Given that most of your questions focus on basic book-making, HTML, CSS, etc., I think you'd get more suitable help in the ePUB or Workshop forums. I'd also recommend that you take Pablo's tutorial on ePUB (in the Wiki), and the basic HTML/CSS classes on W3schools, so that you can come to terms with some of the fundamentals about which you are asking. Most of what you're asking about really has nothing to do with Sigil itself.

I think the last real issue discussed was spellcheck? Which just got finished and is in the latest release. Of course, I imagine it still needs lots of polishing up.

Though I'm not Hitch, for me one big item is the lack of paste clips. I've got a dozen or so that I use heavily, for things such as surrounding a selection with specific tags, case changes, inserting comments or break-points, and the like.

I think IIRC that paste clips are on Kovid's to-do list, so we'll see.

After that, it's just the energy barrier to learning a different way of doing things, different ways of handling pesky issues like named entities, and so on.

Sometimes, up to a point, it's a case of "Better the devil you know, than the devil you don't know."

Though I'm not Hitch, for me one big item is the lack of paste clips. I've got a dozen or so that I use heavily, for things such as surrounding a selection with specific tags, case changes, inserting comments or break-points, and the like.

I think IIRC that paste clips are on Kovid's to-do list, so we'll see.

Yes, this is part of it.

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After that, it's just the energy barrier to learning a different way of doing things, different ways of handling pesky issues like named entities, and so on.

Sometimes, up to a point, it's a case of "Better the devil you know, than the devil you don't know."

Albert

At this moment in time--and this could change--I don't see any advantage yet to using the Calibre editor. Kovid certainly can code like the devil himself, in terms of speed. But right this second, IMHO, (and, again, this is based on scant usage),the Sigil editor still works for us. And I am rather attached to my clips. As Albert says: the devil you know.

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Well, that may well explain why you seem to appear on every single thread in this forum telling people to switch to the Calibre editor. Are you working on that with Kovid, et al?

No just pounding away at testing it. I am nowhere near as talented as you and your gang, so the active preview screen got me. Now fumble fingered me can see that class="cemter" isn't working! I also bring in large html badly formed chunks and have to cut them up. Sigil kinda drags at that too.

I can take my time cutting up the ogre's poorly formed remains instead of having to do it right away in order to save it. With missing paragraph tags etc, the keyboard shortcuts appeal to me too. Kovid's book check works faster and since my junk is so bad, that matters to me.

Actually once the thing is civilized Sigil is just great. That is what I did with one of last one's I worked on, is take it over into Sigil, mostly for the spell check.

The main reason I am suggesting is that people say, why can't Sigil do this or this is wrong, when will it be fixed? The answer is you are SOL fella (or gal). Simply Out of Luck. No development is going to happen and I can't blame John for a number of reasons. I'd just as soon move on to a program where someone can respond to my concerns, one way or the other. But to make a living, nope. Calibre is getting better and better, but bet my business on it, NO.

That is why is am still using Alpha4V8, a DOS program to keep track of my income, expenses and parts purchases, even if I have to run it in a virtual XP machine under Windows7.